IBE Regional Conference at MIT

General Information about IBE

The goal of the IBE Regional Conference is to develop a forum in which undergraduate and graduate students from the Boston/New England area can gain professional presentation experience by sharing their research with fellow students and faculty members from other universities. These conferences are sponsored by the Institute of Biological Engineering and are designed to allow students to actively participate and contribute to this professional organization.

More information about the Institute of Biological Engineering can be found at http://www.ibe.org/

Conference Information

The IBE Regional Conference will consist of a poster session competition for undergraduate students and a key note address by an MIT Biological Engineering Professor. Posters will be judged by a panel of MIT graduate students, post-doctoral students, and faculty. Students will be required to stand by their poster during judging. There will be two judging sessions to allow students to view each others work.

The student with the winning poster will be given the opportunity to present a talk at the National IBE Meeting in March at MIT.

How to Apply

Interested in presenting a poster? Please submit an abstract (250 word maximum) of your work. In the document, also include your name, school, year, major, and the Professor/Company lab in which you do your work. Please email in .doc format to meciesle AT mit DOT edu. Dates and deadlines are below.